Fall Travel Books

meaningful experiences.”The books suggest meandering walks, and cafes and shops to stop in at along theway, emphasizing neighborhoods over tourist attractions. “These titles offer a differentway to see popular marquee cities,” Galassi says. “The experience is about hanging outin a neighborhood. You are not sightseeing, although you’ll see plenty of sights along

Rick Steves Berlin, out in September, is a deep dive into a city that the travel website
Culture Trip called “a millennial mecca.” “Rick said Berlin is one of the most dynamic
and changing cities in Europe,” Galassi says, “so he decided to expand his coverage.”
At 400 pages, the guide is double the length of last year’s Berlin Snapshot, which is
going out of print to make way for the expanded title.